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mitt romney was right what country in the world respects america more? what country in the world thinks we are stronger today five years into the obama administration? that's just a sad fact, and vladimir putin is strong because we are weak. that's just a fact. >> i've got to leave it there. we are flat out of time. david axelrod, you're a great sport. i appreciate you coming on the show very very much form mary madeline as always. senator johnson will be around for a while, but now it's time for a very special moment for me. many of you know the "the kudlow report" actually started years ago as "kudlow & cramer" before we were both spun off to maximize profits, my great pal is going to here to join me.
mitt romney was right what country in the world respects america more? what country in the world thinks we are stronger today five years into the obama administration? that's just a sad fact, and vladimir putin is strong because we are weak. that's just a fact. >> i've got to leave it there. we are flat out of time. david axelrod, you're a great sport. i appreciate you coming on the show very very much form mary madeline as always. senator johnson will be around for a while, but now it's...
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>> to romney? >> right now. >> i've had him on my show and he has a spark. he has -- i was asking some elementary questions. he has a reagan quality about him, and if he could just hone in on that a little bit. just trust his charisma and his ability to really nurture the american people, and if people can zone into that, he does have a bit of a reagan quality, i believe. >> i mean, don't you -- i've called it the most underrated politician around. >> yes, yes. >> we will see if that's right or wrong. don't you think people will see through, see a good man. i was talking earlier. if you look at some of the numbers in the tax returns, janine. it's possible he gave $50 million in charitable contributions in the last 20 years, $50 million. >> i do think he's a good man. i think he's a good man and will do a great job with this country and he'll stick to conservative principles. just constitutional principles and get our -- we're playing off a cliff here. i believe if obama is re-elected we're looking at a $20 trillion debt. we can't sustain our country that way
>> to romney? >> right now. >> i've had him on my show and he has a spark. he has -- i was asking some elementary questions. he has a reagan quality about him, and if he could just hone in on that a little bit. just trust his charisma and his ability to really nurture the american people, and if people can zone into that, he does have a bit of a reagan quality, i believe. >> i mean, don't you -- i've called it the most underrated politician around. >> yes, yes....
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you're right, romney should milk this for every shred he can, i don't know whether he will. >> that's the question. jennifer rubin, let me go back to you on this. ed rendell is a blaming the republican house of representatives but they're only one-third of the government. but let me stay with this. has bernanke given romney a big opening? probably inadvertently. i want to come back to bernanke/obama politics in a second. when is romney going to deliver the big economic speech, jennifer, before the debates to really connect with the american voter on why his program of lower taxes and spending will rejuvenate the terrible economy that ben bernanke described? >> i don't know when he's going to do it. jimmy p. and i keep writing these columns hoping he'll pick some of our wisdom up and go for it. but he does. he has a problem connecting the dots and putting it out to the american people. i don't think it's going to work. in fact i think it will make his situation worse for the following reason -- this helicopter bill and obama are now operating a 1% economy. it's great for the stock mark
you're right, romney should milk this for every shred he can, i don't know whether he will. >> that's the question. jennifer rubin, let me go back to you on this. ed rendell is a blaming the republican house of representatives but they're only one-third of the government. but let me stay with this. has bernanke given romney a big opening? probably inadvertently. i want to come back to bernanke/obama politics in a second. when is romney going to deliver the big economic speech, jennifer,...
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and i think governor mitt romney's got it absolutely right. we can't make a deal with the democrats that results in real action beneficial to america. they're just not interested. they proved that already too many times. >> all right. so -- >> stop the bad stuff from happening and move on to the good stuff after the election. >> january 3rd for the new congress and january 20th for the inauguration of the new president romney. now, mark penn, i want to give you a chance for equal time, buddy. i appreciate your coming on. the fearless kudlow forecast. romney 52, obama 48. and the senate goes republican by 51-47. if my arithmetic is right. what do you think? >> i just think you're counting your chickens before they're hatched. i think right now obama's ahead. romney has not yet shown any real stuff that can take him past obama. maybe he hasn't come out yet. i think he's got some opportunities. but remember, at 48% approval the president's close enough to the 50% mark that if people don't like romney -- and look, this dream that there's going to
and i think governor mitt romney's got it absolutely right. we can't make a deal with the democrats that results in real action beneficial to america. they're just not interested. they proved that already too many times. >> all right. so -- >> stop the bad stuff from happening and move on to the good stuff after the election. >> january 3rd for the new congress and january 20th for the inauguration of the new president romney. now, mark penn, i want to give you a chance for...
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governor romney is right, it was a two-week delay. if you look at the transcript of the rose garden interview, the president didn't talk about a terrorist act. he referred to general acts of terror in the abstract. so i think that interchange was a little confusing for many viewers, but the plain english is very clear. >> can i just ask you something. there are a lot of on the governor's tax plan and i think he did a good job depefending i. i'm surprised that he didn't talk about getting the spending share of gdp down from 20% to 4%, no matter how you slice that will be something close to $2 trillion which would not only help balance the tax plan but probably would promote growth by taking less out of the private sector. where was the spending restraint, which i might add is so politiccally popular? >> well, larry, you're asking a great question. when governor romney was talking about the need for social security and medicare reform, when he talked about federal debt, that's clearly discussion of the need to restrain federal spending,
governor romney is right, it was a two-week delay. if you look at the transcript of the rose garden interview, the president didn't talk about a terrorist act. he referred to general acts of terror in the abstract. so i think that interchange was a little confusing for many viewers, but the plain english is very clear. >> can i just ask you something. there are a lot of on the governor's tax plan and i think he did a good job depefending i. i'm surprised that he didn't talk about getting...
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the reality is, romney's heart is in the right place. he's saying he's against too big to fail as any sensible person ought to be. the reality is, as long as those banks are that big they're too big to fail. and the only way that you're ever going to withdraw the moral hazard, government safety net from those banks is to break them up. so if you think mitt romney is going to do that then you and i have a disagreement. his heart's in the right place but he's never going to do that. >> jeff, thank you very much. we appreciate it. don staying for the rest of the show. >>> the center for disease control is trying to contain a killer disease from spreading in the u.s. details up next. >>> here's here's a number to remember. the public debt of the u.s. went up by more than 93 million where. that's up more than all the debt of the federal government between independence day 1776 and october 1942. think of it. we'll be right back. you. we know you. we know you have to rise early... and work late, with not enough sleep in between. how you sometim
the reality is, romney's heart is in the right place. he's saying he's against too big to fail as any sensible person ought to be. the reality is, as long as those banks are that big they're too big to fail. and the only way that you're ever going to withdraw the moral hazard, government safety net from those banks is to break them up. so if you think mitt romney is going to do that then you and i have a disagreement. his heart's in the right place but he's never going to do that. >>...
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i never saw any sign of the public support. >> here comes governor romney right now after calling to concede. let's listen to the governor. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you. thank you so very much. thank you. thank you. i have just called president obama to congratulate him on his vibtry. his supporters and his campaign also deserve congratulations. i wish all of them well, but particularly the president and the first lady and their daughters. this is a time of great challenges for america and i pray that the president will be successful in guiding our nation. [ applause ] i want to thank paul ryan for all that he has done for our campaign [ applause ] and for our country. besides my wife ann, paul is the best choice i have ever made. [ applause ] and i trust that his intellect and his hard work and commit tomt principle will continue to contribute to the good of our nation. [ applause ] i also want to thank ann, the love of my life. [ applause ] she would have been a wonderful first lady. [ applause ] she has been that and more to me and to our family and to the many people that
i never saw any sign of the public support. >> here comes governor romney right now after calling to concede. let's listen to the governor. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you. thank you so very much. thank you. thank you. i have just called president obama to congratulate him on his vibtry. his supporters and his campaign also deserve congratulations. i wish all of them well, but particularly the president and the first lady and their daughters. this is a time of great challenges...
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even though congressman weber is right, romney has said all the right things, but there's a lingering sense romney hasn't said enough. >> and vin, there is tremendous public antipathy to obamacare. 56% of the polls show that people don't like obamacare. i get the medicare reform. i get the paul ryan connection. >> but that's very big. don't brush over it. that's the key. >> but you have to deal with romneycare and obamacare, vin. that's what i'm saying. i'm not being hostile or anti-romney. >> that is the albatross around his neck. >> when are you going to do it? i know vin doesn't agree, but it looks like you're going to win. the question is when does the romneycare speech take place? >> i'm not sure, but the key points he's made is that he is going to support repeal of obamacare, it's his first priority when he gets elected, and he supports the ryan approach toward premium support to reform medicare which is the key to reforming medicare and the really is just fleshing out the program. >> i predict the speech doesn't happen because he knows. >> larry, he made the speech before the r
even though congressman weber is right, romney has said all the right things, but there's a lingering sense romney hasn't said enough. >> and vin, there is tremendous public antipathy to obamacare. 56% of the polls show that people don't like obamacare. i get the medicare reform. i get the paul ryan connection. >> but that's very big. don't brush over it. that's the key. >> but you have to deal with romneycare and obamacare, vin. that's what i'm saying. i'm not being hostile...
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if you want to play. >> give me a winner under romney. >> right. >> you want a winner? i'm going to give you cabela's. >> guns. >> they had a w eefeak quarter, guns old well. they said that the weather was too cold and cold weather would bring in shoppers. i give you cabela's well off it's high. >> the guns are like hmo's now. it might be harder to get them two or three years from now. don't forget the epa you kcan replace those guys. with people who want coal for christmas. right. you buy america light and power. they want coal. they have the largest barge system to bring coal. don't forget, they got hurt by the coal. coal is king again, under romney. >> what about the dividend stocks? >> i think they are not going to be dumped. you have to have a scenario where bernanke is fired. we get a guy in who wants higher rate s immediately. and that is a series of things. i would be careful about the utilities. we had a storm that makes it so that every politician has figured out bash the companies. >> you got power? >> i got it sunday afternoon. >> we have none. >> and genera
if you want to play. >> give me a winner under romney. >> right. >> you want a winner? i'm going to give you cabela's. >> guns. >> they had a w eefeak quarter, guns old well. they said that the weather was too cold and cold weather would bring in shoppers. i give you cabela's well off it's high. >> the guns are like hmo's now. it might be harder to get them two or three years from now. don't forget the epa you kcan replace those guys. with people who want...
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and mitt romney -- >> right -- >> is under a commander-in-chief task. a task that he has already failed. when he went overseas recently, this past summer on that duke's of hazard tour that was full of bluster and blunder. that was an embarrassment to himself and the country. >> the poll is awfully tight. mayor hall, mayor coleman, thanks so much for your time. >> next, mr. "mad money," jim cramer. >> the economy, the deficit, none of the above according to jim. see what he's watching and how you can profit from it. stay with us. h us. ♪ atmix of energies.ve the world needs a broader that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. uh, i'm in a timeout because apparently riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned upon in this establishment! luckily though, ya know, i conceal this bad boy unde
and mitt romney -- >> right -- >> is under a commander-in-chief task. a task that he has already failed. when he went overseas recently, this past summer on that duke's of hazard tour that was full of bluster and blunder. that was an embarrassment to himself and the country. >> the poll is awfully tight. mayor hall, mayor coleman, thanks so much for your time. >> next, mr. "mad money," jim cramer. >> the economy, the deficit, none of the above according...
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>> well, right now it looks like mitt romney may pull illinois out. we had a strong showing there. being outspent 20-1 in chicago and the areas around the city hurt, but, i mean, that's part of the game. we've talked about this for a long time. look, it's not about one state. it not about one poll. this is a long process. we have a structure in place that keeps us at a very, very low burn rate, and we're conservatives after all, and we're pushing and go to louisiana next and then, of course, pennsylvania and wisconsin, and, you know, we've got a long fight on our hands, and we're prepared. >> all right, hogan, let me ask you this. again, when i intvd rick santorum on the radio, he was talking to me about economic growth and tax cuts and budget cuts and so forth. i have been reading and hearing on the campaign trail, he is saying he doesn't care what unemployment is going to be. he is now moving more towards an evangelical christian message. is he off message in illinois, and is that hurting him in that moderate state? >> well, if that's all he were talking about, then you would be
>> well, right now it looks like mitt romney may pull illinois out. we had a strong showing there. being outspent 20-1 in chicago and the areas around the city hurt, but, i mean, that's part of the game. we've talked about this for a long time. look, it's not about one state. it not about one poll. this is a long process. we have a structure in place that keeps us at a very, very low burn rate, and we're conservatives after all, and we're pushing and go to louisiana next and then, of...
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larry, on that point, you're absolutely right. that's the narrative that a lot in the press want to further, and certainly they are looking forward to a battle between obama and mitt romney. but all i'm saying is that there are enough caution flags along the way. remember, yes, i think rick laid it out very clearly, what mitt romney won between florida and nevada. but the reality of it is, you still had in each of those cases a significant number of conservatives who have not lined up behind him and he still has to make the case to the base. super tuesday, which is going to be a whole lot of southern states, is going to be a huge we' beach hit for him. and right now the angle is for newt and for santorum to do well. >> i think newt is going to have trouble surviving. but i could be dead wrong. keith boykin, thank you. michael steele, rick lasio, appreciate it. now, folks, talk about ridiculous. animal activists clog up the federal court system, and our tax dollars, by suing to get five sea world whales freed. wait until you hear w
larry, on that point, you're absolutely right. that's the narrative that a lot in the press want to further, and certainly they are looking forward to a battle between obama and mitt romney. but all i'm saying is that there are enough caution flags along the way. remember, yes, i think rick laid it out very clearly, what mitt romney won between florida and nevada. but the reality of it is, you still had in each of those cases a significant number of conservatives who have not lined up behind...
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this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> all right. so romney is set. mitt romney is set to take the stage tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern. you will see it here live on cnbc. honesty, there is so much riding on tonight's speech. this is a defining moment for the entire presidential campaign. so let's talk. here now is cnbc contributor ari melber of the nation magazine and phil musser, gop consultant and former romney campaign adviser. ari, uh want to give you the first whack. what do you expect mitt romney to do and how specific do you think he'll be about taxes and economic growth which i think is a winning issue? >> i don't think he's going to be that specific. he's got to talk about the humanizing elements, what he cares about, what he believes, why people should connect to him. the problem for romney started last night with paul ryan. that speech had more substantive lies in it than most people can remember in a convention speech. the romney campaign has been on the defensive all day. i don't think they expected that when they put paul ryan on the tic
this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> all right. so romney is set. mitt romney is set to take the stage tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern. you will see it here live on cnbc. honesty, there is so much riding on tonight's speech. this is a defining moment for the entire presidential campaign. so let's talk. here now is cnbc contributor ari melber of the nation magazine and phil musser, gop consultant and former romney campaign adviser. ari, uh want to give you the first whack. what do you...
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and how will mitt romney right the ship if taxmeggedon happens. awards lift you up. but they can also hold you back. unless you ask, "what's next?" introducing the all-new rx f sport. this is the pursuit of perfection. wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] ♪[linkin park "burn it down"] ...forbusiness.com. ♪[rock] ♪ [narrator] can't wait for the honda civic tour featuring linkin park? neither can we. go to facebook.com/hondacivictour for details. >>> welcome >>> welcome back, hopes today of more stimulus by the federal reserve is among the boosts for the stocks rallying today. >> another group that is seeing another strong day are the home builders and anything associated with home construction. the building permits rose to the best level we have seen in three years. if you look at the dow jones home krurks index,
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now, mitt romney changed his tax plan, right? he's got pretty good tax reform plan, supply side 20% tax cut. then didn't have that until the primaries forced him into it. now, question, do you have confidence he'll develop a better romney care versus obama care message? because if he doesn't, i don't think this is a forgone conclusion, this election. >> if you think this presidential campaign is going to be a referendum on president obama and his policies, then you cannot take obama care out of the equation. it is the principal foundational policy of this administration. and the people that are going to be hurt by this haven't been affected yet. 2014, 2015, seniors are going to be denied choice, the irs is going to start getting involved and enforcing health care law. this is going to be a disaster and we need to keep the heat on the democrats and president obama if we're going to take full advantage of the political opportunity. but i'll tell you what, you know, i've been impressed by mitt romney because in every circumstance wh
now, mitt romney changed his tax plan, right? he's got pretty good tax reform plan, supply side 20% tax cut. then didn't have that until the primaries forced him into it. now, question, do you have confidence he'll develop a better romney care versus obama care message? because if he doesn't, i don't think this is a forgone conclusion, this election. >> if you think this presidential campaign is going to be a referendum on president obama and his policies, then you cannot take obama care...
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right, obama wants to raise taxes and here's romney who wants to cut them. and romney has to explain to people why it's a luge contrast. >> that's one area he needed to become a little bit specific. that would have kbn an important point for him to make. >> thank you, gentlemen. that's it for this evening's show. thanks for watching. we will do much more about the charlotte convention next few days. including tomorrow night. free market capitalism is still the best path to prosperity. maybe there's a democrat who will listen to that. want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there's never been a better time to share your passions because the results... are you having fun doing this? yeah. that's a very nice cake! [ male announcer ] well, you can't beat them. [ giggles ] ohh! you got something huh? whoa... [ male announcer ] humana understands the value of spending time together that's a lot of work getting that one in! let's go se
right, obama wants to raise taxes and here's romney who wants to cut them. and romney has to explain to people why it's a luge contrast. >> that's one area he needed to become a little bit specific. that would have kbn an important point for him to make. >> thank you, gentlemen. that's it for this evening's show. thanks for watching. we will do much more about the charlotte convention next few days. including tomorrow night. free market capitalism is still the best path to...
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he's senior romney campaign foreign policy adviser. all right. we evened it out. put cutter's statement up there. now we have my friend ambassador rich. you know, i'm reading jennifer -- jennifer reuben's blog today, and she told me something i didn't know. i want to getake on this. you're a state department alumni. charlene lamb of the state department apparently followed the attack on our benghazi consulate in realtime, in realtime, which is how i guess it works nowadays and therefore knew that this was not a protest about a video, but this was a gang of al qaeda-related thugs who took over the embassy. she filed this in realtime. if she had that information, then hillary clinton had that information, and if hillary clinton had that information, richard williamson, president obama had that information, and that's why americans are burned up. >> well, we know that the day after the tragic events in benghazi that a senior state department official briefed some people on capitol hill, referred to it as a terrorist attack so clearly the administration, the gang that
he's senior romney campaign foreign policy adviser. all right. we evened it out. put cutter's statement up there. now we have my friend ambassador rich. you know, i'm reading jennifer -- jennifer reuben's blog today, and she told me something i didn't know. i want to getake on this. you're a state department alumni. charlene lamb of the state department apparently followed the attack on our benghazi consulate in realtime, in realtime, which is how i guess it works nowadays and therefore knew...
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romney is boeing to do point by point go right at the president. he will go right at the president's record. with numbers and facts and figures the way he did in the lastebates that right? >> that is right. remember in the first debate the president was overwhelmed by how romney brought the data. he is going to try to stick to the facts and go right at the president. and make his case. >> i don't know that president is not going to come with his own facts? i'm sure he will be full of data and ready to attack him. >> but romney larry, isn't obama under so much pressure tonight? president the president had such a flat debate. he is going to have to show so much aggression. >> i was going to ask ab about the joe biden disease. >> it is not like him his problem is being too cool and too calm. if he gets too aggressive and he looks like he is snarling. it could come off as ugly and be a mistake. that is what romney did. he looked into the camera and he was the reasonable alternative. this is 80 voters. they are from nassau county. so the president, if h
romney is boeing to do point by point go right at the president. he will go right at the president's record. with numbers and facts and figures the way he did in the lastebates that right? >> that is right. remember in the first debate the president was overwhelmed by how romney brought the data. he is going to try to stick to the facts and go right at the president. and make his case. >> i don't know that president is not going to come with his own facts? i'm sure he will be full...
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is romney the right guy to make the free enterprise case against obama? >> well, we'll see. plenty of practice in the primaries, and he's had hints of it in defending capitalism, but the key thing, larry, is consistency. hammering home tax cuts that he's proposing, getting the real proposal on free markets and health care, especially if you should be prepared, the supreme court throws this thing out in june, what do you replace it with? and the spending side he's got right. the key thing is he portrays confidence, has those specific proposals. >> he's on the trail with paul ryan. what more do you need to know? >> the fact of the matter is, he's with paul ryan now. will he do it when paul ryan is not around him. the primaries have made romney a better candidate. he has to show he can stand up and meet these attacks and go the way reagan did with optimistic proposal. >> let me bring in, strummy, i want to ask this. you won't like this and certainly you won't agree. i think obama is stepping into a big trap. he becomes the great society liberal entitlement state guy. he wants t
is romney the right guy to make the free enterprise case against obama? >> well, we'll see. plenty of practice in the primaries, and he's had hints of it in defending capitalism, but the key thing, larry, is consistency. hammering home tax cuts that he's proposing, getting the real proposal on free markets and health care, especially if you should be prepared, the supreme court throws this thing out in june, what do you replace it with? and the spending side he's got right. the key thing...
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that was mitt romney's father, governor romney. >> right, right. where do you believe the democrats are willing to give, then? are we talking about the tax cuts that the republicans want? they wantless spending right now. are you willing to cut back on some of the entitlement programs that the republicans feel are getting too much of the budget right now in order to solve this contentious issue? >> look, we've said we'll look at spending. the president's proposal did look at spend. what has happened here is -- >> but entitlements? >> not entitlements directly -- >> that's what bill asked about. >> that's the part i'm asking about. >> entitlements, i think, we probably can't resolve that this year. we can avoid the fiscal cliff. looking at budget cuts and looking at taxes. look, when the republicans say they will not touch high income taxation when there's been growing income inequality in this country, that is not a way forward, and there's a recent report by crs that indicates that giving tax breaks to the very top does not promote economic growth
that was mitt romney's father, governor romney. >> right, right. where do you believe the democrats are willing to give, then? are we talking about the tax cuts that the republicans want? they wantless spending right now. are you willing to cut back on some of the entitlement programs that the republicans feel are getting too much of the budget right now in order to solve this contentious issue? >> look, we've said we'll look at spending. the president's proposal did look at spend....
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who is on the right track here? >> yes. i mean, clearly reagan is right and romney was right. they're different times. you can't compare things exactly on a parallel. great unemployment was 8.3 now. it was 7.6 when obama took office. in fact, the lowest unemployment the rate has been since obama has been president was the day he took office. and another way it's sort of hard to compare what candidates are proposing to ronald reagan is that when reagan came in, what the highest tax rate was 70%? he took all the low hanging fruit on taxes. today the issue is government regulation, is government agencies, growing, growing. >> come on, ann -- >> we have bureaucracies that haven't been put in place. >> if it hasn't been put in place, how is it killing the economy, ann? the truth is we've had now 23 consecutive months of private sector job growth, 3.7 million new jobs. all the jobs that were lost in the obama administration, all of them pretty much were lost in the very first year because of the bush recession that he inherited. most of the recovery that's taken place has been becau
who is on the right track here? >> yes. i mean, clearly reagan is right and romney was right. they're different times. you can't compare things exactly on a parallel. great unemployment was 8.3 now. it was 7.6 when obama took office. in fact, the lowest unemployment the rate has been since obama has been president was the day he took office. and another way it's sort of hard to compare what candidates are proposing to ronald reagan is that when reagan came in, what the highest tax rate...
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why romney is the right choice for business and the economy. my volt is the best vehicle i've ever driven. i bought the car because of its efficiency. i bought the car because i could eliminate gas from my budget. i don't spend money on gasoline. it's been 4,000 miles since my last trip to the gas station. it's pretty great. i get a bunch of kids waving at me... giving me the thumbs up. it's always a gratifying experience. it makes me feel good about my car. i absolutely love my chevy volt. ♪ >> announcer: this is a special edition of "the kudlow report" live from the republican national convention in tampa, florida. here now is larry kudlow. >> welcome back to "the kudlow report." i'm larry kudlow. in this half hour, paul ryan will unveil his vision of the new american way of governing. a reform movement within the republican party that cuts entitlement spending not to eliminate it but to save it. we're going to talk about that with two stars, south carolina governor nikki haley and marco rubio. at 42 years old paul ryan was the face of the
why romney is the right choice for business and the economy. my volt is the best vehicle i've ever driven. i bought the car because of its efficiency. i bought the car because i could eliminate gas from my budget. i don't spend money on gasoline. it's been 4,000 miles since my last trip to the gas station. it's pretty great. i get a bunch of kids waving at me... giving me the thumbs up. it's always a gratifying experience. it makes me feel good about my car. i absolutely love my chevy volt. ♪...
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romney right it is disqualifying for a nod earn day presidential nominee to refuse to release tax returns to the voters. romney added the only logical expectation is that his returns contain a bomb shell of unusual size. trump tweeted he would release after the routine audit is complete. >> and paul ryan is looking forward to his meeting with donald trump today. but warned uniting the gop after the divisive primary season could take some time. ryan told reporters that after a tough primary season it is going take some effort. we are committed to putting that effort in. >> well let's get out to nbc's edward lawrence who is standing by in washington. edward, great to see you again. a lot of eyes will be on this meeting undoubtedly today between mr. trump and representative ryan here so what exactly are people looking for in the outcome? >> i think they are looking for unity in this outcome nancy. donald trump is feeling bolstered going into this meeting because of his large support among voters. he says he has enormous respect for the speaker of the house. trump is meeting with paul ryan an
romney right it is disqualifying for a nod earn day presidential nominee to refuse to release tax returns to the voters. romney added the only logical expectation is that his returns contain a bomb shell of unusual size. trump tweeted he would release after the routine audit is complete. >> and paul ryan is looking forward to his meeting with donald trump today. but warned uniting the gop after the divisive primary season could take some time. ryan told reporters that after a tough...
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and i think this is a real opportunity for governor romney right now to seize the reigns and to suggest that president obama's leadership hasn't worked on the economy and creating jobs. and it gives him, romney, the opportunity to say we can do better, we must do better and i'm the man to get it done. >> mayor morial, if you were advising the president, how would you tell him to play it? >> i think he hinted at a harry truman-approach. which is to contrast his plan versus a congress that sits on its hand. the president talked about his american jobs act and the fundamental need for us to do more. and i believe, and the urban league believes there needs to be more fiscal and monetary stimulus to stimulate the demand in the economy. not this idea there's nothing to do. i was struck by governor romney in that he offered no ideas. certainly it's easy to offer a critique of the situation and of the president. but this race i think is going to be a contrast between the president's record and ideas for the future versus i think the governor's idea that the policies of the past ought to be resu
and i think this is a real opportunity for governor romney right now to seize the reigns and to suggest that president obama's leadership hasn't worked on the economy and creating jobs. and it gives him, romney, the opportunity to say we can do better, we must do better and i'm the man to get it done. >> mayor morial, if you were advising the president, how would you tell him to play it? >> i think he hinted at a harry truman-approach. which is to contrast his plan versus a congress...
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on the other hand, if romney should win, they would come out all right. as would the medical device companies. because the medical device companies are facing a tax on their sales going into effect next year. there is possible legislation around to remove that tax. if romney wins, it's more likely it'll be removed. >> understood. sam, thanks. >> you're welcome. >> do you have a trade, josh brown? >> yeah. i think you go broad. i've been recommending x lv, sector play. it's getting realitily tough, though, to find so-called cheap pharma stocks. up 22% year to date. one of the best sectors out there. it's getting a little bit slimmer. i still like the group overall. >> wonder what the dividend issue would be, weiss, if you're looking at some of those big pharma stocks, whether it's pfizer, merck, or some of these other names depending on -- >> yeah. absolutely. they are pretty hot. they've come down quite a bit from 5% and 6%. hmos, start shaving some of your holdings. >> these issues and many more will come up in tonight's vice presidential debate. cnbc be
on the other hand, if romney should win, they would come out all right. as would the medical device companies. because the medical device companies are facing a tax on their sales going into effect next year. there is possible legislation around to remove that tax. if romney wins, it's more likely it'll be removed. >> understood. sam, thanks. >> you're welcome. >> do you have a trade, josh brown? >> yeah. i think you go broad. i've been recommending x lv, sector play....
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romney has something to crawl about right now. anything good for romney is considered to be, whether you like it or not, good for stocks because romney represents no increase in taxes for the rich. everybody owns some, i know, but the rich, that's what they do, okay? including no higher capital gains or dividend taxes. less than regulatory environment that will help the banks and improve the prospects of the oil and gas industry. interesting, didn't those two sectors act so well today. a european boost that avoids a lehmanlike outcome, change in chinese policy, recognition problems specific to intel and a revised chance of a gop victory, by a number that wasn't crushed that often does a whole lot of crushing. unemployment number, real bad for the president. but we aren't investing whether it's easier to get a jb or who's going to win for president. we're investing for future profits and stabilities for our companies, and that actually went up, not down in the last 24 hours. let's start with john in kentucky. john! >> caller: hey,
romney has something to crawl about right now. anything good for romney is considered to be, whether you like it or not, good for stocks because romney represents no increase in taxes for the rich. everybody owns some, i know, but the rich, that's what they do, okay? including no higher capital gains or dividend taxes. less than regulatory environment that will help the banks and improve the prospects of the oil and gas industry. interesting, didn't those two sectors act so well today. a...
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>> all right, jimmy, mitt romney and the markets bounce back. good evening, everyone. i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report" coming to you tonight from washington, d.c. this morning i moderated the business roundtable discussion on the ceo plan for jobs and economic growth. so sizzle story number one this evening. stocks come back thanks to a strong adp jobs report and a weird fed story that somehow they're going to buy more bonds without creating more money. it's all hooey. don't believe a word of it. we break it down in just a moment. sizzle story number two. once again, mitt romney snatched victory from the jaws of defeat with a come from behind razor-thin win in ohio. but he still has a slog of a couple of months. sheer one more sizzle. the new ipad unveiled today. it's hd. it's g4. and it ipaded stocks for everyone but apple. first tonight let's turn to our market panel. maybe we can get rid of all that music that is blasting in my ear. thank you very much. we're going to do some stock market work on today's comeback. joining me now cnbc contributors michae
>> all right, jimmy, mitt romney and the markets bounce back. good evening, everyone. i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report" coming to you tonight from washington, d.c. this morning i moderated the business roundtable discussion on the ceo plan for jobs and economic growth. so sizzle story number one this evening. stocks come back thanks to a strong adp jobs report and a weird fed story that somehow they're going to buy more bonds without creating more money. it's all...
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i asked romney right after you're elected, will you roll up your sleeves and get involved in this debate about all these tax hikes coming as the tax cuts run off? and he said to me, yeah, i will get involved right away. so i thought that was quite interesting. but, no, i'm afraid i can't join you, brian. i don't want to raise the capital gains tax. this is not the time. i don't know if there's ever a time to raise the capital gains tax. >> and i agree with you on the tax issue as it is a tax issue. the point of my article, which i know you haven't had a chance to see because i just came out with it. it just got published literally like five minutes ago. was that the gop has sort of been pushed into a corner by the president very smartly politically to where they now don't control the national political agenda from a dialogue perspective. the president has successfully pushed them in the corner as being perceived as millionaire defenders. all while these other huge problems, you know, health care, the deficit, obesity, you name it, we've got all these bigger problems, those aren't even be
i asked romney right after you're elected, will you roll up your sleeves and get involved in this debate about all these tax hikes coming as the tax cuts run off? and he said to me, yeah, i will get involved right away. so i thought that was quite interesting. but, no, i'm afraid i can't join you, brian. i don't want to raise the capital gains tax. this is not the time. i don't know if there's ever a time to raise the capital gains tax. >> and i agree with you on the tax issue as it is a...
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you have had it right and it will continue to be right. romney needs to get away from the top five or at least change them and anchor on the dollar. if you don't get the dollar right you won't get growth right. simple equation. 71% of the economy. forget the 1%, the 2%, the class warfare. 71% of the u.s. economy is u.s. consumption. if you get the dollar strong, up another 10, 15% from here. not the chicken little moves you have a policy of strong dollar. you will take the oil prices down sub three bucks at the pump. that will get america growing where it matters on the growth side. >> okay. the dollar is rising as the euro falls. the thing about that, keith, there is a deflationary impulse. putting aside the krougt and corn prices -- drought and corn prices, prices are deflation, but there is no economic growth to pick up the slack. in the 90s we had a strong dollar and great growth. this is different. i think it's global. i think there is a threat of global recession. >> it's good for you if you're in cash. the last i checked is problem
you have had it right and it will continue to be right. romney needs to get away from the top five or at least change them and anchor on the dollar. if you don't get the dollar right you won't get growth right. simple equation. 71% of the economy. forget the 1%, the 2%, the class warfare. 71% of the u.s. economy is u.s. consumption. if you get the dollar strong, up another 10, 15% from here. not the chicken little moves you have a policy of strong dollar. you will take the oil prices down sub...
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. >> all right. so is mitt romney right on "meet the press"? is president obama's second term rotting away? and is obama care busting him the way he thought he was going to bust the gop for the 2014 midterms? how things change. all right. we are pleased to be joined tonight by bill kristol, he's founder and editor of "the weekly standard" and a very old front. great to see you. also, reuters krblgter and cohost of msnbc's "the cycle" and jim from the american enterprise institute. and in a moment, chris conover is research scholar at duke's research for health policies. i want to start out with my friend bill kristol. welcome to the show. romney really lowered the boom. rotting away, fundamentally broken promises. bill, does he have a strong point here? is obama's second-term agenda now in the dumpster? >> i think obama's first-term agenda is at risk. what was the heart of the first-term agenda? it was obama care. and i always thought it could be repealed and replaced and i think the prospects are greater now than they have been, the prospects
. >> all right. so is mitt romney right on "meet the press"? is president obama's second term rotting away? and is obama care busting him the way he thought he was going to bust the gop for the 2014 midterms? how things change. all right. we are pleased to be joined tonight by bill kristol, he's founder and editor of "the weekly standard" and a very old front. great to see you. also, reuters krblgter and cohost of msnbc's "the cycle" and jim from the american...
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also tomorrow morning, we're going to be joined live by mitt romney. >>> all right, coming up, a live report from the weather channel. could the forecast impact voter turnout? i guess it depends on where you are. if it's tuesday it must be time for a phone call from the donald, the legendary business leader will join us for our now weekly conversation. never one to disappoint. don't miss mr. trump at 7:30 eastern. plus, the winner of the third largest powerball jackpot in history today. the single winning ticket of the $336 million jackpot was sold at a rhode island supermarket. the lucky winner will either take the jackpot in 30 yearly payments over 29 years or the lump sum of just $210 million, which is just a decent year for a ceo. first, as we head to break, check out the global market. did i that for you. check out the global market. >> for my people. >> for your people. the new republic. [ male announcer ] if you believe the mayan calendar, on december 21st, polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space, which would render retirement plann
also tomorrow morning, we're going to be joined live by mitt romney. >>> all right, coming up, a live report from the weather channel. could the forecast impact voter turnout? i guess it depends on where you are. if it's tuesday it must be time for a phone call from the donald, the legendary business leader will join us for our now weekly conversation. never one to disappoint. don't miss mr. trump at 7:30 eastern. plus, the winner of the third largest powerball jackpot in history...
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no one in their right mind believes that romney got up and said that, that you would fall to his side. the reality is -- let's just get back to your point about the stock market doubling. the reason the stock market is doubling because what obama started out doing, he didn't get done. there is no cap and trade. there is no taking -- making unions automatic. so the reality of it is, the economy, the market has grown, because a lot of the things obama wanted to do, he didn't do. >> oh, michael. >> had nothing to do with it. >> one at a time. hold on a second. >> the wonderful, wet kiss that you got from larry. >> look, the reason the stock market is doubled is profits have doubled. the reason profits have doubled is the resiliency of the great american free enterprise business community. in spite of what happens in washington, d.c. but jennifer, shouldn't romney be out there talking about cap gains and dividends and the estate tax? things that are very near and dear to investor hearts. i don't see him saying that much about it, jennifer. i think his lead would widen if he did. >> i thin
no one in their right mind believes that romney got up and said that, that you would fall to his side. the reality is -- let's just get back to your point about the stock market doubling. the reason the stock market is doubling because what obama started out doing, he didn't get done. there is no cap and trade. there is no taking -- making unions automatic. so the reality of it is, the economy, the market has grown, because a lot of the things obama wanted to do, he didn't do. >> oh,...
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>> all right. that of course is mitt romney. it was last year saying we should let states decide about disaster relief. as usual, president obama wants the federal government to pick up the whole tab and then some. my next guest says disasters create not better government, but bigger government. okay. i want to bring in author of "the forgotten man," a new history of the great depression. i'm not a poopposed to the -- catastrophic natural disasters. we need some help. i want to read this and get your take. regarding fema and this cash spending. under ronald reagan they did it 28 times. okay? under bill clinton, another two terms, 89 times. under george w. bush, they did it 130 times. and under barack obama, who hasn't served a full term yet, it's already up to 153 times. that suggests we're out. fema-izing ourselves if there is such a word. >> you want to be careful with that data. there's a very big year in there, 2011. yes, larry, the trend is upward. once you create an entity like fema you use it a lot. it's a toy. right? the
>> all right. that of course is mitt romney. it was last year saying we should let states decide about disaster relief. as usual, president obama wants the federal government to pick up the whole tab and then some. my next guest says disasters create not better government, but bigger government. okay. i want to bring in author of "the forgotten man," a new history of the great depression. i'm not a poopposed to the -- catastrophic natural disasters. we need some help. i want to...
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i give romney credit for moving in the right direction here, but he should be bolder, like paul ryan's house plan. >> the other issue is -- the ultimate goal here is to create economic growth, right? >> right. >> dave, if you were to see these tax cuts actually lead to economic growth, lead businesses to create jobs, do you get there the other way, through economic growth and job creation? isn't that the ultimate goal? >> yeah, but maria, look, it's tough to create economic growth. you whack the home mortgage interest deduction and the housing sector takes a hit. whack the employer health insurance deduction, and the health sector takes a hit. >> but you're lowering taxes for corporations and individuals. doesn't it mean those people most likely and those companies most likely will be putting money back into the economy to create jobs and to create consumer spending? i was looking at the ultimate goal here. so, you know, is that where he's going with this, to eventually create growth? >> yes. the marginal tax rates are the driver of economic growth no matter -- no doubt about it. look,
i give romney credit for moving in the right direction here, but he should be bolder, like paul ryan's house plan. >> the other issue is -- the ultimate goal here is to create economic growth, right? >> right. >> dave, if you were to see these tax cuts actually lead to economic growth, lead businesses to create jobs, do you get there the other way, through economic growth and job creation? isn't that the ultimate goal? >> yeah, but maria, look, it's tough to create...
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so governor romney, go out and get them. you can do it. >> all right. top romney adviser, former minnesota governor tim pawlenty is going to tell us what if anything this trump endorsement really means. >>> plus, jim demint of south carolina, he talks to me about ending corporate welfare and earmarks. then again, is ben bernanke bankrolling trillion dollar deficits? and stocks fly today, but what about a stock market melt-up? that's right, a melt-up. >>> we welcome back tim pawlenty, he joins us now to talk about trump's hiring mitt romney. now, governor, before we begin, take a listen to what the donald also said earlier. >> we bring a lot of people, not because people like me, but because they agree with what i'm saying and how our country is -- we are being just ripped to the tune of trillions of dollars by other countries and other places. whe whether it's china, india, opec -- and i don't think that's going to happen with mitt romney. >> ripped by china, india, and opec. in a moment we're going to hear from our "a" plus panel. let me talk to govern
so governor romney, go out and get them. you can do it. >> all right. top romney adviser, former minnesota governor tim pawlenty is going to tell us what if anything this trump endorsement really means. >>> plus, jim demint of south carolina, he talks to me about ending corporate welfare and earmarks. then again, is ben bernanke bankrolling trillion dollar deficits? and stocks fly today, but what about a stock market melt-up? that's right, a melt-up. >>> we welcome back...
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the question is is mitt romney, i'll go to you, jennifer, is he makinging the right response? because it has to be upbeat and optimistic. he can't trash the economy. too many conservatives are denying that the jobs are getting better. they are getting better. i'm a conservative. jobs are getting better. but we still have an unemployment problem and we still have an economic problem. is romney making the sale? >> well, occasionally he does. and he's got to make that more consistently. his argument has to be that we can do better, that if you look at the recovery under reagan it was faster, it was more robust. this is anemic. >> why doesn't he use reagan? that's a great point. why doesn't he cite the reagan recovery as a goal, as a target? >> well, he should listen to us more often. and his campaign would be going better. >> candidates play unfortunately to where they are and where they need to run. primaries are coming up. this is why he's using this tact. i'd like to hear more about taxes. but right now he's going to play in the southern states -- >> southerners love tax cuts.
the question is is mitt romney, i'll go to you, jennifer, is he makinging the right response? because it has to be upbeat and optimistic. he can't trash the economy. too many conservatives are denying that the jobs are getting better. they are getting better. i'm a conservative. jobs are getting better. but we still have an unemployment problem and we still have an economic problem. is romney making the sale? >> well, occasionally he does. and he's got to make that more consistently. his...
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they're going to put it right back to romney and play hardball. >> hang on, stay with us. joining us now is our special guest top romney surrogate, former new hampshire governor john sinunu. the governor, as always, welcome back to the "kudlow report." let me read what you told reporters on a conference call this morning. and isle quote, the president clearly demonstrated that he has absolutely no idea how the american economy functions. the men and women all over america who have worked hard to build these businesses, their businesses form from the ground up is how our economy became the envy of the world. it is the american way. here's the punch line. i wish this american would learn how to be an american. what do you mean by that? >> well, i probably was too harsh there. that's not the best choice of words. sometimes you say something you wish you can pull it back. but the message was clear. this. the doesn't understand the american free enterprise system. he doesn't understand the sacrifices men and women make when they start a business and they deserve credit for thei
they're going to put it right back to romney and play hardball. >> hang on, stay with us. joining us now is our special guest top romney surrogate, former new hampshire governor john sinunu. the governor, as always, welcome back to the "kudlow report." let me read what you told reporters on a conference call this morning. and isle quote, the president clearly demonstrated that he has absolutely no idea how the american economy functions. the men and women all over america who...
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is romney letting this election slip right through his fingers? and importantly, why did he dial back his tax cut yesterday? if i don't know what romney's tax plan is, then i don't know how he's going to reach the middle class. in response to mirant last night and my it is pleasure with what mr. romney said, a key very senior mitt romney person calmed me today and says that mitt misspoke on dialing back tax cuts. and this senior person said mitt would like a mulligan and you know what, following beings, i'll give him a mulligan for now. but he has got to stay on message. and that importantly includes next wednesday's crucial debate. it could be his last chance. let's bring in our guest to comment on this. we have harry melver, steve moore oig and phil reducer. steve, i went off the rails and went off hfr-i was so angry at this wall street news story story. romney tempers tax plan, dialing back his tax code, suggesting that he's going to remove tax deductions from the middle class. he didn't talk a bit about take home pay and lower tax rates. and f
is romney letting this election slip right through his fingers? and importantly, why did he dial back his tax cut yesterday? if i don't know what romney's tax plan is, then i don't know how he's going to reach the middle class. in response to mirant last night and my it is pleasure with what mr. romney said, a key very senior mitt romney person calmed me today and says that mitt misspoke on dialing back tax cuts. and this senior person said mitt would like a mulligan and you know what,...
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romney went right into a call for north american energy self-sufficiently, singling out coal as an endangered species under obama. listen. >> i like coal. i want to make sure we can continue to burn clean coal. people in the coal industry feel like it's getting crushed by your policies. >> lots of bozos went in and bought the coal stocks. all the coal stocks on. this wrong take away, people! coal's hostage to chinese demand more than u.s. use. that's not the case for the users of coal. the users, people. and that's why i said romney's giving you a heads up to buy american electric power and southern company, two coal building utilities that have to spend far less retrofitting facilities under romney staffed epa. i would be a seller of the consol energies and the peabodies in the strength. i take down union pacific. it is the carrier of clean coal. i would never recommend a company on this show with bad fundamentals. but they can be justified even with this sitting president. the pure coal plays are faltering fundamentally. there is no way i'm going to buy them based on some off handed debate
romney went right into a call for north american energy self-sufficiently, singling out coal as an endangered species under obama. listen. >> i like coal. i want to make sure we can continue to burn clean coal. people in the coal industry feel like it's getting crushed by your policies. >> lots of bozos went in and bought the coal stocks. all the coal stocks on. this wrong take away, people! coal's hostage to chinese demand more than u.s. use. that's not the case for the users of...
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you may be right. your man romney may win. i'm just saying you could wake up tomorrow morning and you will have president obama re-elected, democratic senate re-elected and the house republicans re-elected. as an astute investor, which you are, what changes here. what changes if that is the scenario? >> again, i'm not in the mind of president obama, but if he pivots, larry and he starts to be more of a pro growth, more of a pro business oriented person, we will do a lot better. if he continues the have and the have not split and the anti-business rhetoric, we are going to stagnate and we will jap japanify for a decade. none of us want that. i am just hoping that the next president will be better than the last. >> no, no. good stuff. >> one last question. you talk about the strategy and coming up the eastern sea board and we will see what happens in the next couple of hours. at this hour, are you feeling in boston like you wish you had a little more wiggle room? >> there is no question. we are all numbers guys on the table. thi
you may be right. your man romney may win. i'm just saying you could wake up tomorrow morning and you will have president obama re-elected, democratic senate re-elected and the house republicans re-elected. as an astute investor, which you are, what changes here. what changes if that is the scenario? >> again, i'm not in the mind of president obama, but if he pivots, larry and he starts to be more of a pro growth, more of a pro business oriented person, we will do a lot better. if he...
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nbc news, let's recap right now, has projected that mitt romney is the winner in the state of indiana. and there you see 11 electoral votes in the romney column. nbc news also projecting mitt romney the winner in the state of kentucky with 8 electoral votes based on 5% of the polling data in. president obama is the projected winner in vermont as expected. that is 3 electoral votes. >> we still have too early to call in georgia according to nbc news, that is the same case in south carolina, too early to call, and in virginia, it is too close to call according to nbc news. so again, we are waiting on virginia and you mentioned a great point because virginia has been obama territory for so long. >> it was in the last election and as i said, larry, the new virginia is different from the old virginia. much more of the vote concentrated in those suburben and increasingly urban feeling counties in northern virginia. >> we have our all stars right here, larry kudlow, steve liesman and rick santelli. brian sullivan with us from democracy plaza in new york city. >> on the virginia thing, absolu
nbc news, let's recap right now, has projected that mitt romney is the winner in the state of indiana. and there you see 11 electoral votes in the romney column. nbc news also projecting mitt romney the winner in the state of kentucky with 8 electoral votes based on 5% of the polling data in. president obama is the projected winner in vermont as expected. that is 3 electoral votes. >> we still have too early to call in georgia according to nbc news, that is the same case in south...
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you must be tired of the portrayal we have about mitt romney right now? >> mitt's a pretty tough guy. he's used to taking shots and he comes up smiling. as we expose the real mitt romney in this convention and i think ann did a wonderful job talking about her years with mi mitt. anyone who doesn't think mitt is a terrific human being just hasn't lived in this world. >> there's that expression you change your opinion when the facts change. but you've known him a long time. heap has come to different conclusions about certain issues than he had in prior administrations. is there anything to that perception that he's one dimensional and just will do or say anything to get elected, tom? >> it's just not true. mitt's a guy of present. i had him on my board for 15 years. he didn't change in those 15 years and he hasn't changed since. mitt believes in certain principles, mitt believes in balancing budgets. mitt leaves in dealing with all the facts. believe me, i was a ceo, when he was my boss, the one you never wanted to do with mitt romney was in any way obscur
you must be tired of the portrayal we have about mitt romney right now? >> mitt's a pretty tough guy. he's used to taking shots and he comes up smiling. as we expose the real mitt romney in this convention and i think ann did a wonderful job talking about her years with mi mitt. anyone who doesn't think mitt is a terrific human being just hasn't lived in this world. >> there's that expression you change your opinion when the facts change. but you've known him a long time. heap has...
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. >> all right. and rising gop star and romney backer south carolina governor nikki haley. she tells me why she is crunching down on unions, and whether she is running for vice president. and will rick santorum now call it quits? his biggest backer, billionaire foster freeze joins me for a live exclusive interview. president obama's attempt to bully the supreme court over obamacare is backfiring. and now it looks like he is backing off. texas ag greg abbott fights back on our show against obama in another exclusive. >>> but first up, let's get the rundown on today's market sell-off. cnbc's only kayla tausche joins us with the details. all right, kayla, good evening. what can you tell us? >> no secret the bears came out of the woods today causing the worst day for stocks since march 6th, and the worst day for the nasdaq all year with the tech sector sinking 1%. about a percent and a and a half, and the dow holding at 13,74 points. telecom the only sector to close the day in the green. frontier communications getting an upgrade this weekend. at&t reaching a four-year agreemen
. >> all right. and rising gop star and romney backer south carolina governor nikki haley. she tells me why she is crunching down on unions, and whether she is running for vice president. and will rick santorum now call it quits? his biggest backer, billionaire foster freeze joins me for a live exclusive interview. president obama's attempt to bully the supreme court over obamacare is backfiring. and now it looks like he is backing off. texas ag greg abbott fights back on our show against...
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a crucial time for the romney campaign, right, john? >> reporter: it is and a tricky choice to make. as you mentioned, those polls indicate that president obama may be opening up some significant lead over romney after they've been deadlocked for a long time. you saw the nbc/"wall street journal" poll last week with a six-point advantage for the president. reuters with a seven-point advantage. fox news last night, a nine point. obama creeping up to about 49%. romney in the low 40s and adds pressure to the vice presidential choice. paul ryan, a lot of conservative intellectuals are pushing paul ryan but for the reasons they're pushing him, very serious about cutting the budget. that makes him a risky choice. democrats say they would love to run against paul ryan and the plans for medicare. you have tim pawlenty, may be the safest choice in the field. former governor of minnesota. didn't win many votes but drew some applause from other republicans for the dignity of his campaign, some working class appeal, been a loyal surrogate of mitt r
a crucial time for the romney campaign, right, john? >> reporter: it is and a tricky choice to make. as you mentioned, those polls indicate that president obama may be opening up some significant lead over romney after they've been deadlocked for a long time. you saw the nbc/"wall street journal" poll last week with a six-point advantage for the president. reuters with a seven-point advantage. fox news last night, a nine point. obama creeping up to about 49%. romney in the low...
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right now the enthusiasm is behind romney. it's not over yet. >> you think he's ahead in ohio in. >> i think he is right now. but it's not by a lot. i think he is ahead, and, but we still have a ways to go. we have a debate on monday, a lot of things happened, but right now i think romney has moved ahead and i've been saying it all along i thought obama was ahead so i've seen a perceptible change. >> joe, let me if i may, one reason i wanted to have these two guys on here is that unlike wall street, main street has been very flat. you don't see any increase in the economy, median family income is down $2,500 in the obama recovery. these two guys have states where the economy is growing and tom corbett i would like to ask you a big region for is you energy and what's happened in pennsylvania. you want to tell us a little bit about that and the role of the federal government versus the state? >> we're doing very well with the development of the marcellus share and the utica natural gas here in pennsylvania. it's resulted in almo
right now the enthusiasm is behind romney. it's not over yet. >> you think he's ahead in ohio in. >> i think he is right now. but it's not by a lot. i think he is ahead, and, but we still have a ways to go. we have a debate on monday, a lot of things happened, but right now i think romney has moved ahead and i've been saying it all along i thought obama was ahead so i've seen a perceptible change. >> joe, let me if i may, one reason i wanted to have these two guys on here is...
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"kudlow" coming right back. >>> mitt romney's going to be the next president of the united states. the 45th president. the president seems stuck. whether you look at state polls, national polls b. 48%, that is a deadly number for him. that's undecideds are going to break toward mitt romney. i think he's going to win about 300 electoral votes, 51-49 in the popular vote, he'll be the 45th president. [ male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> mitt romney energized nearly 30,000 supporters in pennsylvania last night. pennsylvania. late today the campaign announced he'll be back in the keystone state to rally voters tomorrow. the last time pennsylvania elected a
"kudlow" coming right back. >>> mitt romney's going to be the next president of the united states. the 45th president. the president seems stuck. whether you look at state polls, national polls b. 48%, that is a deadly number for him. that's undecideds are going to break toward mitt romney. i think he's going to win about 300 electoral votes, 51-49 in the popular vote, he'll be the 45th president. [ male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes, any way...
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ticking up romney victory right now. romney has something to crow about now. that something is the most important jobs number the government issues. anything good for romney is considered to be whether you like it or not good for stocks. romney represents no increase in taxes for the rich who own stocks. everybody owns some i know. but the rich, that's what they do. including no higher capital gains or dividend taxes. lessened regulatory environment that will help the banks and improve the prospects of the oil and gas industries. didn't those two sectors act so well today. you put them all together and get a worse is better from bernanke, europe policies change, change in china that causes hope and revised chance of gop victory. all of which is a recipe for a stock market that wasn't crushed by a number that often does a whole lot of crushing. bottom line, look. unemployment number real bad for the president. but we aren't investigating whether it's easier to get a job or who's going to win for president. we're investing future profits and stabilities for our
ticking up romney victory right now. romney has something to crow about now. that something is the most important jobs number the government issues. anything good for romney is considered to be whether you like it or not good for stocks. romney represents no increase in taxes for the rich who own stocks. everybody owns some i know. but the rich, that's what they do. including no higher capital gains or dividend taxes. lessened regulatory environment that will help the banks and improve the...
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you know chuck, you don't have to be that old to remember mitt romney come paining in 2012 and right on a lot of issues and a lot of issues that are gripping america's attention right now relating to foreign policy. right on russia. right on sort of this threat from iran and from a lot of the parts of the world. do you think that rez naits with the american people more now than then? >> i bought the idea of a third romney run before jeb bush got in and i can't figure out is where does mitt romney find his base financially, is sort of in the mainstream of the republican party. these are the folks that they always preferred jeb bush. these are the people ended up with romney financially, ended up with him '08 and '12 and
you know chuck, you don't have to be that old to remember mitt romney come paining in 2012 and right on a lot of issues and a lot of issues that are gripping america's attention right now relating to foreign policy. right on russia. right on sort of this threat from iran and from a lot of the parts of the world. do you think that rez naits with the american people more now than then? >> i bought the idea of a third romney run before jeb bush got in and i can't figure out is where does...